Donating to Sandy victims

Like many people around the country, 16-year-old Rachel Dobrin of Camarillo saw the massive devastation on television caused by superstorm Sandy and couldnt believe her eyes.

Chuck Kirman/The Star Rachel Dobrin, 16, created and spearheaded an effort she dubbed One Shore Helping Another and collected donations to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Her parents Lori and Joel Dobrin assist her in packaging about 40 boxes to be shipped out.

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Rachel Dobrin, 16, created and spearheaded an effort she dubbed One Shore Helping Another and collected donations to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy. She is packaging about 40 boxes to be shipped out. She sent out a plea to the Camarillo community at large as well as her teachers and peers at Rio Mesa High School. Donated items include clothing, blankets and other household items to send to residents of Long Branch, N.J., her father's hometown.

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Chuck Kirman/The Star Rachel Dobrin, 16, created and spearheaded an effort she dubbed One Shore Helping Another and collected donations to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Her parents Lori and Joel Dobrin assist her in packaging about 40 boxes to be shipped out.

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Chuck Kirman/The Star About 40 boxes of items will be sent to victims of Hurricane Sandy.

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Chuck Kirman/The Star Rachel Dobrin, 16, created and spearheaded an effort she dubbed One Shore Helping Another and collected donations to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Her parents Lori and Joel Dobrin assist her in packaging about 40 boxes to be shipped out.